Skill: (le) at the end of a word
At the end of a word, "le" sounds like (l); the e does not affect the vowel sound.
It is not “magic e”
apple | gobble | middle | scribble |
bubble | handle | nibble | sniffle |
dribble | jungle | pickle | tickle |
freckle | little | puddle | uncle |
Can you think of some other words that end with “le”?
Please write them.
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Read these sentences
- The apple fell in the middle of the puddle.
- Be gentle when you handle the little bottle.
- Do tinkle, sprinkle, and twinkle rhyme?
- Will you wiggle and giggle if I tickle you?
- I have a little dimple in the middle of my chin.
- I see a little beetle scuttle up my uncle's neck.
- I jiggle and wiggle when I scribble.
- The big truck has two axles.
- I like to cuddle my stuffed rabbit.
- Ron’s uncle has lots of freckles.
- His uncle handles jungle frogs.
- My little cat nibbles pickles.

Dictation/Spelling Practice for (le) words
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Make up a sentence that includes one or two words ending with (le). Check your sentence. Does it begin with a capital letter and end with
a period (.),
question mark (?), or exclamation point (!)
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Illustrate your favorite sentence.